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Clay Bar?

Not sure if that was the culprit or not but I had swirl marks that would make you want to paint the vehicle. I got my hands on an electric DA with the different foam pads and worked on it for a week.
The truck looked great and has since then.
 
I tear my bars into 1/4ths, and use them one at a time. One is good for an entire claying of my car, and then I save it for my wheels the next time. Be sure to follow up with a good wax or sealant to protect the paint from any more debris. I'd use a sealant for the winter, to keep the salt, etc. from damaging the paint.
 
I tear my bars into 1/4ths, and use them one at a time. One is good for an entire claying of my car, and then I save it for my wheels the next time. Be sure to follow up with a good wax or sealant to protect the paint from any more debris. I'd use a sealant for the winter, to keep the salt, etc. from damaging the paint.


WHat size bottle do you use?? How long does it last. I am referring to the stuff you spray on before you clay,
 
I use the normal bottle that comes with the clay. It lasts a few clayings, at least two. I tried the trick mentioned before, to use the clay with the soapy water, and it worked pretty well, but I prefer the detailing spray.
 
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